Career development influences of international students who pursue permanent immigration to Canada

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Nancy Arthur
Sarah Flynn
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[1] University of Calgary,Educational Studies in Counselling Psychology, Faculty of Education
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International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance | 2011年 / 11卷
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International students; Immigration; Career counselling;
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This research focused on the career decision and planning needs of a unique group of migrants: international students who are completing their studies as temporary immigrants and who are embarking on the career journey of employment and permanent immigration. A semi-structured interview employing a Critical Incident Technique was used to assess the career influences of 19 undergraduate and graduate international students at a Canadian university. Data were analyzed using a constant comparison method and critical incident protocol. Students were motivated to remain in Canada due to enhanced job opportunities and high standard of living. Barriers to migration included the fear of not securing employment and cultural and linguistic barriers. International students would like to see campus and career services specified to the needs of international and graduate students to help them realize their goal of pursuing employment as the key to permanent immigration.
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